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Entries for August 2007

Food Plots With a Twist

Once you can grow a lush stand of clover, it's time to take your food plots—and your deer hunting—to the next level.

Evergreen Edges and Windbreaks

Many of my first food plots were planted in open areas where deer, and especially mature bucks, were reluctant to venture during daylight hours. I dealt with this issue by planting rows of evergreen trees around the edges of these plots to offer a sense of security to feeding game.

Totally Triggers

If you're a bad shot, it might be caused by a bad trigger.

Super Slug Guns

There's never been a better time to buy a dependable and accurate slug gun.

Rimfire Revolution

Whether you plink cans or pursue critters, there’s never been a better time to buy a new rimfire rifle.

Pronghorns and Long-Range Deer

Selecting the best cartridge for long range shots.

Muzzleloading: Tips For Tighter Groups

If your muzzleloader isn't as accurate as you'd like, the problem might be "operator error."

Hunting With Match-Grade Ammo

Match-grade bullets are extremely accurate, but can they do more than simply punch holes in paper?

Practical Field Marksmanship for Hunters

Mastery of the basic shooting positions will make you a better marksman and improve your shooting in the field.

An Insider's Look At T/C's New Bolt-Action Rifle

Thompson/Center Arms' centerfire rifles are single-shots only, right? Well, not anymore.
 

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